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    Throughout history‚ the Catholic intellectual tradition has shown and defined itself through literature‚ music and art. Equally‚ within these means of expression are a means to connect the human consciousness as a whole: it is through the examination of the history of the Catholic intellectual tradition that one is able to find a joining of human spirit‚ intellect‚ soul and emotion. Indeed‚ it is also through these creative expressions that the many facets of this approach to understanding human

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    Madrigal poses the argument that big companies are controlling the platform called the web for their own. Madrigal in her article she states that companies are making their own form of platform to control the web. Google is an example of a platform created to search on the web now called the internet. Madrigal quotes an author by the name of Tim O’Reilly who had just seen a big company called Microsoft defeat

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    MU Medieval Period * Hildegard von Bingen: Columba aspexit * Genre = plainchant * Text = sacred‚ Latin * Texture: monophonic throughout * Performance practice: responsorially‚ that is‚ the performance alternates between a single singer (soloist) and the larger choir‚ which “responds” * The piece becomes more melismatic as it continues. * Ensemble: female vocal soloist‚ female vocal choir‚ droning

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    Week #6 - Quiz     Total Grade: 12   (of possible 12 points) Question 1 of 12     Score: 1   (of possible 1 point) As the lied is mainly accompanied by the piano alone‚ the relationship of the pianist to the singer is one of being a(n) _____ in the total artistic effort. A.  partner     B. accompanist     C. leader   D. servant    Answer Key: A Question 2 of 12     Score: 1   (of possible 1 point) When a song is composed with the same music for each stanza of the poem‚ it is called      A.  through-composed

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    to catch up with friends and family who are far away. Madrigal also had a good point that Smith has not had the same social media experience as the regular person who she targets in her article. In Madrigal’s view‚ “Smith is a celebrity‚ so she can’t and won’t ever have a normal social media presence”. This is a very good point and can make Smith look like a hypocrite for judging other people when she cannot relate to them. Also Madrigal points out that she is a public figure so nothing she does

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    A Term Paper Entitled: “Marketing Strategies on the 21st Century Open Job Opportunities for the Filipinos” Submitted as a Partial Fulfillment of The Requirement in English Communication 2‚ 10-11 a.m.‚ MWF‚ SV 304 Submitted by: Madrigal‚ Allan Jr. Tenorio BS Business Administration Submitted to: Mr. Rolando R. Calubayan March 6‚ 2013 Statement of the Problem The researcher attempts to answer the following questions in this research study: • What companies

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    late madrigals were presented. Monteverdi’s Cruda Amarilli highlighted how the harmonic language of seconda practica broke existing harmonic rules to express the text. Most of the expression presents itself through dissonances on words such as "amaramente" and "l’aspido‚" all relating to the feelings of discord or distress. The second piece was Caccini’s Vedrò ’l mio sol‚ classified as a solo madrigal because of its monody. This piece highlights the change from having multi-voice madrigals to one

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    Monteverdi died‚ aged 76‚ in Venice on 29 November 1643 Monteverdi’s works are split into three categories: madrigals‚ operas‚ and church-music. Madrigals Until the age of forty‚ Monteverdi worked primarily on madrigals‚ composing a total of nine books. It took Monteverdi about four years to finish his first book of twenty-one madrigals for five voices. As a whole‚ the first eight books of madrigals show the enormous development from Renaissance polyphonic music to the monodic style typical

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    smooth style of 16th century polyphony. It speaks of a deer longing for spring‚ a soul longing for you‚ and God. He had written three sections of music‚ with parts taken out then added in. Palestrina wrote this piece as the first part of a double motet. Musical Content In this piece‚ Palestrina is using metaphoric context to describe how an individual longing for God is exactly how a deer longs for springs of water. It starts out with the tenor part singing “ As the deer longs for springs of

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    Everyone knows what music is and that different instruments make many sounds‚ but do people know how preceding generations formed and influenced their descendants’ music? Not a lot of people know the changes that music went through during certain time periods. The Renaissance was a rebirth of creativity and a change in many areas. There were political‚ economic‚ and religious events in the periods around 1400-1600 that led to many changes. During the Renaissance‚ music was used for religious reasons

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